- Manual
- Petrol · 1.2L
- 5 seats
- 2 bags
- 2023
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Desks in one terminal
A Coruna Airport (LCG) has a single terminal, with the rental desks in the arrivals hall.
No-deposit options
About a third of cars in Spain come with no deposit hold at pickup - look for the "No deposit" badge.
Full insurance
Zero-excess cover available on most cars - nothing taken from the deposit if something happens.
Free cancellation
Cancel free on most bookings, often up to 48 hours before pickup.
Most journeys from LCG are motorway runs along the AP-9 plus narrower coast roads. Pick by group size and how far you are driving, not by looks.
Small & budget
The most common pick at LCG. Cheap to run and easy to park in central A Coruna.
Automatic
In short supply across Galicia, so reserve before you fly if you want one.
7-seater & van
Room for a family and the luggage on the drive south to Santiago or Vigo.
Estate & larger
More boot space for longer Galician trips. Deposits run higher on bigger groups.
A Coruna Airport (LCG), still known locally as Alvedro, is a small single-terminal airport in Culleredo, about 8 km from the city centre. Check-in and security move faster here than at a major hub - you clear arrivals and the desks are right there.
The arrivals area holds the baggage belts and the exit to the public hall, where you will find the car rental offices alongside the taxi and bus stops. The signs are clear - they are in Galician, Spanish and English. There is one terminal, so there is no shuttle between buildings to worry about.
The one thing to check is where your actual car sits. Some suppliers keep their cars in the airport car park rather than directly outside the desk. For a few brands the branch is in the car park - you take the lift down to floor -3, then walk to the rental cabin in the parking area. Your voucher tells you exactly where to collect for the company you booked.
Suppliers at LCG
The exact desk and car-park spot for your booking is always confirmed on your rental voucher - read it before you land.
Payment and deposit
When you book you pay only a small upfront amount - usually 15-20% of the hire cost. The rest is settled at the desk on pickup. The deposit in most cases is fully refundable, and about a third of cars in Spain are handed over with no deposit at all - those are marked in the results. If you only have a debit card, pick a no-deposit rate or a cash-deposit option: nothing gets frozen on your card.
Have your voucher, passport, and a driving licence held for at least a year ready at the desk - it keeps the queue short. You usually have to be at least 21 to rent in Spain, and younger drivers are not turned away but face added rules or costs. Inspect the car for existing scratches and photograph them before you drive off.
LCG handles around a million passengers a year, so its evening flight schedule is limited and most desks close late evening rather than running round the clock. Some suppliers, such as Budget, keep two key boxes for out-of-hours use - one in the arrivals office until 01:00, the other in the car park available 24 hours. If your flight lands late, check your supplier's closing time before you book so the pickup is not missed.
The airport sits on the AC-14 toward the city, which feeds the N-550 and the AP-9 motorway. The AC-14 is the most direct route into central A Coruna, and you can reach the city centre in about 15 minutes with a hire car. For anywhere further, the AP-9 is the spine of Galicia.
Two neighbours are within easy reach and have their own pages: Santiago de Compostela is around 70 km south, roughly an hour on the AP-9, and Vigo is further down the same motorway near the Portuguese border.
Low-emission zones - no problem for rentals
Spanish cities of a certain size are rolling out low-emission zones (ZBE). For a hire car this rarely matters: cars rented in Spain already carry the DGT environmental sticker the zones require, so a rental picked up at LCG can drive into A Coruna and any zone with no extra paperwork. The fines target older or foreign-plated private cars, not your hire car.
When you return, fuel up before the airport, as on-site prices are higher, then follow the "car hire return" signs. Several suppliers ask you to park on floor -3, hand the keys to staff, or drop them in the key box in the parking area if you arrive outside opening hours. If you plan to drop the car one-way in another city, flag it when you book rather than at the desk.
In the arrivals hall, next to the baggage belts and the taxi and bus stops. There is only one terminal, so no shuttle.
Some suppliers keep their cars in the car park on floor -3 rather than outside the desk - your voucher states the exact pickup point.
A Coruna is a small airport with limited evening flights, so most desks close late evening rather than running 24 hours. Some suppliers offer out-of-hours key boxes for returns.
Check your chosen company's closing time before booking so a late pickup is not missed.
About 15 minutes via the AC-14, which is the most direct route into the city centre, roughly 8 km away.
For Santiago de Compostela, join the AP-9 south for around an hour.
A credit card is not always required - it is needed to hold the security deposit. At pickup the supplier freezes the deposit amount on the card: the money is not charged and is released when you return the car undamaged.
To avoid a hold, choose a full cover or no-deposit rate - then a debit card is usually fine and there is no pressure to buy extra cover at the desk.
The deposit is an amount the rental company holds as a guarantee for the car. Road fines or damage can be deducted from it.
If the car comes back without problems, the deposit is released in full. It is a temporary hold on your card, not a charge.
It depends on the car class and the supplier - you can see the exact amount on each car's card.
You can set a maximum deposit in the filter and the catalogue shows only matching offers. The lower you set it, the fewer cars remain.
Yes. To see cars with no deposit, use the «No deposit» filter option. There are also cars with a small deposit or cash payment.
Note that "no deposit" means no hold at pickup, not no booking payment - a small upfront amount is still taken when you book. If nothing suits, contact our support team.
The deposit is the amount frozen on your card at pickup and released when you return the car undamaged.
The excess is the part of any damage you pay yourself even with insurance - anything above it is covered by the insurer.
In practice, damage is taken from the deposit up to the excess, so the deposit is often set to match it. A full, zero-excess policy removes both: you do not pay for damage and the hold is usually waived.
Cover comes in levels:
You see the available rates on each car's card when booking.
If you would rather not depend on the deposit and excess, choose the full rate.
Yes, some cars can be paid in cash - use the «Cash» filter option.
You pay a small upfront amount by debit or credit card when booking (usually 15-20% of the total), and the rest in cash at pickup in the terminal.
Yes, paying for the car with cryptocurrency is possible - contact our support team to arrange it.
Yes. In the search, set a pick-up and a drop-off point - for example collect at LCG and return in Santiago de Compostela or Vigo.
By default the car is returned to the same place you collected it.
Most are manual, as across Spain. Automatics are available but in shorter supply across Galicia and cost more, so book one well ahead if you need it.
You need a passport, a driving licence and the rental voucher - the voucher can be shown on your phone or tablet.
It states the final price with your chosen options and insurance, so the amount due at the desk will not change.
To hire through our rental companies you need at least 2 years of driving experience.